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we went to texas city to investigate further. bp officials gave us a tour of the refinery, but they declined our request for an interview. they referred us to their own report on the explosion, which concluded... but when we spoke to the chief government official who has been investigating the explosion, she told us that's not true. >> the problems that existed at bp texas city were neither momentary nor superficial. they ran deep through that operation of a risk denial and a risk blindness that was not being addressed anywhere in the organization. carolyn merritt, appointed by president bush to chair of the u.s. chemical safety board, has led an 18-month investigation into what happened at texas city. >> these things do not have to happen. they are preventable. they are predictable, and people do not have to die because they're earning a living. >> you think this accident could have been easily prevented? >> absolutely. >> merritt's investigators found problems at texas city just about everywhere they looked: antiquated equipmen
we went to texas city to investigate further. bp officials gave us a tour of the refinery, but they declined our request for an interview. they referred us to their own report on the explosion, which concluded... but when we spoke to the chief government official who has been investigating the explosion, she told us that's not true. >> the problems that existed at bp texas city were neither momentary nor superficial. they ran deep through that operation of a risk denial and a risk...
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jeff hensley, republican from texas. mr. chairman, welcome back. i think bernanke is going to defend his policies to the hill, and what i'm very interested is in how is your attitude? this will be your first new real committee ben bernanke experience. will you tangle with him? do you disagree with his easy moneys? >> i'm not sure i would use the word "tangle." i have the greatest am of respect for chairman bernanke. but whether we're on qe-3 or qe-33 or qe-infinity, i feel that the marginal benefit of a policy is almost negligible. the risk of incredibly high inflation or possibly bringing us in to a next recession. possibly bernanke could prove to be chairman houdini and unwind this at exactly the right time. but i have doubts. to get economic growth, it's not a monetary policy challenge we have today. it has everything to do with too many taxes, dumb regulation, vilifying success in washington, and lots of uncertainty about the national debt. >> all right. i know you're right, but he's going to make two arguments and i want to get your quick take
jeff hensley, republican from texas. mr. chairman, welcome back. i think bernanke is going to defend his policies to the hill, and what i'm very interested is in how is your attitude? this will be your first new real committee ben bernanke experience. will you tangle with him? do you disagree with his easy moneys? >> i'm not sure i would use the word "tangle." i have the greatest am of respect for chairman bernanke. but whether we're on qe-3 or qe-33 or qe-infinity, i feel that...
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matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime shareholder of unh. despite, due to medicare, is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have growth strategy, and in particular international expansion or enough to offset obamacare? >> no, no, these stocks open down and down big. you get this medicare advantage, and they're going to cut it by that much, the stocks will be for sale. there's so many others, take the money out, buy cardinal health. you know, that's what's going to happen. anyway, some might be tempted to fight the tape. i know my friend doug cass going back and forth with me, he's a fighter, but why fight it? when you're fighting guys like buffett and dell and anderson, kinder, malone and roberts, man, they would be rich. just doesn't make sense to me. i say join them. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, losing luster? central bank
matt in texas, matt? >> hi, jim. boo-yah from austin. >> man, austin, we had such a great time when we were in austin, at u.t. it was fantastic. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm a longtime shareholder of unh. despite, due to medicare, is a small book of business, which is down over 6%. do you think you have growth strategy, and in particular international expansion or enough to offset obamacare? >> no, no, these stocks open down and down big. you get this medicare...
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so california, nevada, arizona, texas. all three cities in texas have been the fastest growing housing markets in the nations for six months. austin, houston, dallas, atlanta, florida. segments of the carolinas, primarily all of the southern states. >> okay. josh brown, how about macy's? what's your trade there? >> this is a really exciting set-up here. but i think you want to give it a tad bit of patience. $42 is a high that dates back to 2007, believe it or not, on a monthly chart. on a weekly chart, you can see it struggle three times. the end of february, i don't know which way the number will go. but i think a break out above 42 could put the stock up to 50 with no problems. there are no sellers above that level. >> okay, caterpillar, simon. >> leaning 2.2% yield. like it. >> you still bullish aig? >> i am. expectations are really high. wait for a dip. >> quickly. >> ung tough to trade because it is all seasonal, all weather, i'm out. >> final trades are up next. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is
so california, nevada, arizona, texas. all three cities in texas have been the fastest growing housing markets in the nations for six months. austin, houston, dallas, atlanta, florida. segments of the carolinas, primarily all of the southern states. >> okay. josh brown, how about macy's? what's your trade there? >> this is a really exciting set-up here. but i think you want to give it a tad bit of patience. $42 is a high that dates back to 2007, believe it or not, on a monthly...
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let's say you bought texas instruments at 25. your potential upside was three times the side of the potential downside. suppose that during the rally, it goes up four points and there's no news. not one of the mid quarter updates, nothing. well, you know what that changes everything. after that run, texas instruments could go up five or down seven. which means you own a stock where the downside, well, you know, it's not so good versus the upside. so what if the stock has been a performer? that's awful risk reward. you'll want to sell. i don't like stocks that have run like that an nothing. as much as we may know or like the company, the stock is simply not the same stock up seven points from where it was. it's more expensive. it's not as safe. and if there's too much of enthusiasm at once, texas instruments can be down right dangerous. same company but a very different stock. the second reason to get tough on your stocks during a rally is so you can figure out which ones to sell and sell hard. i'd tell you to sell on the strength
let's say you bought texas instruments at 25. your potential upside was three times the side of the potential downside. suppose that during the rally, it goes up four points and there's no news. not one of the mid quarter updates, nothing. well, you know what that changes everything. after that run, texas instruments could go up five or down seven. which means you own a stock where the downside, well, you know, it's not so good versus the upside. so what if the stock has been a performer?...
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i have proposed, for example, that the state of texas issue a century bond. >> i was going there now. >> sometime in the next 100 years rates will go up, okay? i want to lock in the low rates for the 26 million people of texas and have it addressed to specific infrastructure projects like water, highway, our university system. you and i would borrow money as long as we could get it right now. these are the lowest rates in the history of the american republic and the federal government can't because they can't add to deficit due to interest costs. >> do you expect that 100-year bond then out of texas. >> i'm going to try to sell it. >> richard, good to have you on the program. we'll be watching that. great stuff. >> thank you. >> richard fish err, thanks for joining us. what tipped them so long? at the 11th hour president obama and congressional leaders will meet at the white house on the heels of spending cuts that will kick in tomorrow night. we'll take you live to washington next and a view of the economy from the markets and the banks. the head of td bank speaks with me exclusively
i have proposed, for example, that the state of texas issue a century bond. >> i was going there now. >> sometime in the next 100 years rates will go up, okay? i want to lock in the low rates for the 26 million people of texas and have it addressed to specific infrastructure projects like water, highway, our university system. you and i would borrow money as long as we could get it right now. these are the lowest rates in the history of the american republic and the federal...
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the others will board chartered buses going back to galveston, texas where the voyage originated and was supposed to end on monday or new orleans, louisiana, where 1,500 hotel rooms are reserved for them to kind of dedepress for the day, get a warm shower and fresh bed linens and on chartered planes they will be taken back to texas or their homes, so eventually, and now sometime likely after midnight central time here in mobile, they will finally make it to this port and begin to finally get back on land after what's been a horrific ordeal. >> really, what a shame. jay, thank you. joined on the phone by a telephone aboard the triumph from houston, texas and works in the health care industry. ed, thanks so much for joining us. we know a tow line has broken. have you gotten any guidance on how long the delay will be? what can you tell us, ed. >> the delay is not necessarily because the tug's line broke. there's five or tugs laying sitting around, but were stopped because the tide is out, and the ship is too heavy, and we would go aground, so we're waiting for the tide to come in. they
the others will board chartered buses going back to galveston, texas where the voyage originated and was supposed to end on monday or new orleans, louisiana, where 1,500 hotel rooms are reserved for them to kind of dedepress for the day, get a warm shower and fresh bed linens and on chartered planes they will be taken back to texas or their homes, so eventually, and now sometime likely after midnight central time here in mobile, they will finally make it to this port and begin to finally get...
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penney ceo, right here at a store in dallas, texas. it's been a tough year and he talked pretty candidly about that, but he says that 2013 is the career that j.c. penney will return to growth. >> as we approach this career the number one priority is to return to growth. it's also the number two priority. it's the number three priority. we want to return to growth, and we think the key to that is communicating value, and we'll do that in whatever way it takes to rush to growth, but it all is rooted in the first price being the right price. >> now, investors are certainly hoping for the shedding of $5 billion in market cap in the first year of transformation. the salons in jcp locations and at headquarters. when we asked ron johnson about the layoffs, he said he won't comment specifically but did refer to the layoffs as rumor. there's concern about cash. is that how these rumors surfaced. johnson says he doesn't spend a lot of time worried about cash or liquidity. however, investors will find out how much cash is on the balance sheet to
penney ceo, right here at a store in dallas, texas. it's been a tough year and he talked pretty candidly about that, but he says that 2013 is the career that j.c. penney will return to growth. >> as we approach this career the number one priority is to return to growth. it's also the number two priority. it's the number three priority. we want to return to growth, and we think the key to that is communicating value, and we'll do that in whatever way it takes to rush to growth, but it all...
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you got a couple of states here, texas, florida, california, oregon. you got -- they had 100% increase. they doubled their transportation money. you say that the bridges are better, the roads are better. why does washington then so manic and obsessive about pouring more and more infrastructure money. why? >> well the fundamental problem here is that the states control how that money will be spent. some of it comes from the federal government and some of it from the seats. so the feeling in the states and in washington is that we just need more and more and more. but in fact the numbers don't support that. the numbers suggest that we're making progress and that's very good news for the public. so, in terms of where the issue should go here we ought to look very carefully at whether these requests are really needed. >> i have a question four. have you been on the new jersey turnpike? >> yes. >> i'm sure a lot of the bridges and roads are actually doing quite well. some of the streets i've been on in new york and new jersey are crumbling and i think that
you got a couple of states here, texas, florida, california, oregon. you got -- they had 100% increase. they doubled their transportation money. you say that the bridges are better, the roads are better. why does washington then so manic and obsessive about pouring more and more infrastructure money. why? >> well the fundamental problem here is that the states control how that money will be spent. some of it comes from the federal government and some of it from the seats. so the feeling...
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starting with dan in texas. dan? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy, this is danny in dallas, texas. i had to run the air-conditioner in the house today. >> wow, i'm liking that. we had a big storm coming. all anybody can talk about. what's up? >> caller: i'm calling you about coin star -- >> too controversial for this guy. >> don't buy. >> i call these stocks, it means up three, down three, up three, down three. kind of like green mountain coffee. i can't get a line on it. steve in florida. steve? >> caller: hello? >> hi, steve, you're up. >> caller: okay. b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrock kelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. breaking that story wi
starting with dan in texas. dan? >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy, this is danny in dallas, texas. i had to run the air-conditioner in the house today. >> wow, i'm liking that. we had a big storm coming. all anybody can talk about. what's up? >> caller: i'm calling you about coin star -- >> too controversial for this guy. >> don't buy. >> i call these stocks, it means up three, down three, up three, down three. kind of like green mountain coffee. i can't get a line...
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but there are a lot of family members who v come from places like kentucky and texas. think were thinking they would be home by 8 or 9 or 10:00 tonight after a seven-hour drive. thinking the ship would be at the dock at 2 or 3:00. that's not the case. they are already angry coming here after what happened to their loved ones. mandy and brian? >> janet, thank you very much. >>> as thousands of passengers are describing deplorable kl conditions aboard. and now found at a heat game, he is taking heat. if the ship takes it to port at nightfall, perhaps it needs to spend another night off-shore to avoid dangerous conditions. let's bring in petty officer bobby nash. officer nash, thank you for joining us on cnbc. do you believe if it is dark it should wait until day fall or day break to come into port? >> that certainly is not something we would be able to speculate on. the carnival cruise ship company has submitted a dead ship tow plan to coast guard which has been approved bp but as far as what is best for towing that vessel back in, i'm not subject matter expect on that t
but there are a lot of family members who v come from places like kentucky and texas. think were thinking they would be home by 8 or 9 or 10:00 tonight after a seven-hour drive. thinking the ship would be at the dock at 2 or 3:00. that's not the case. they are already angry coming here after what happened to their loved ones. mandy and brian? >> janet, thank you very much. >>> as thousands of passengers are describing deplorable kl conditions aboard. and now found at a heat game,...
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. >> well, i'm going to southern texas, also known as mexico, one of the best performing markets in the world. we are sellers of mexico, doing it through the eww. this has been one of not only the best performing markets in the world but a place people have expected higher earnings. they really told you that growth is slowing, so, mexico, i realize a lot of people may be a little bit out of your belly wick, this is an interesting call -- >> is it very core lated to the u.s. market? >> it has been. and one of the reasons with the housing improvements and the big names in the mexican market, have a big rooting in what's going on up here. >> guy? >> belly wick? netflix! you know, jpmorgan has been ahead of the curve on this one. they had an overweight for awhile. they just raised their price target to $205. one of those names where it is going to overshoot. we talked about that at $120, $150. i think it trades either to $200 or a little north. >> have you watched "house of cards." >> never, nope. couldn't find it with a gps machine. i love kevin spacey, great job. i tell you what -- he's h
. >> well, i'm going to southern texas, also known as mexico, one of the best performing markets in the world. we are sellers of mexico, doing it through the eww. this has been one of not only the best performing markets in the world but a place people have expected higher earnings. they really told you that growth is slowing, so, mexico, i realize a lot of people may be a little bit out of your belly wick, this is an interesting call -- >> is it very core lated to the u.s. market?...
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texas tea. except in this case, melissa, it's california tea, which is natural little more complicated and expensive. but it could be huge. after the break. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. because what you don'tum works. know can hurt you.rance. what if you didn't know that weeping willows have invasive roots? what if you didn't know that a trampoline... could affect your liability? and what if you didn't know that most cars... get broken into when the weather w
texas tea. except in this case, melissa, it's california tea, which is natural little more complicated and expensive. but it could be huge. after the break. [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs....
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logan in texas. logan. >> caller: hey, jim. just want to give you a big university of tulsa, oklahoma, boo-yah. >> i'm loving that. i'm loving that boo-yah. what's on your mind? >> caller: a couple weeks ago i was watching a similar show where you told us investors about a p.e.g. ratio and how you can use that to determine if a stock is expensive or not. i was wondering, what does it mean when a stock has a negative p.e.g. ratio? does it mean it's a company you want to avoid? and what are some other indicators you can use to see if a stock has room to grow? >> i like to switch -- this is a complicated concept. i cover it in "getting back to even." there's times you have to go to cash flow. if it looks like there's no earnings, you say what kind of earnings growth do i have, there's no earnings? but if there's cash flow growth, just like what the cable companies and telcos are, you can figure a multiple of that. but it's not as valuable. the peg ratio, i like it for traditional earnings, not for the ones that don't have earnings
logan in texas. logan. >> caller: hey, jim. just want to give you a big university of tulsa, oklahoma, boo-yah. >> i'm loving that. i'm loving that boo-yah. what's on your mind? >> caller: a couple weeks ago i was watching a similar show where you told us investors about a p.e.g. ratio and how you can use that to determine if a stock is expensive or not. i was wondering, what does it mean when a stock has a negative p.e.g. ratio? does it mean it's a company you want to avoid?...
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but of course, has run into problems getting that crude out of the end point there in texas. we're also watching what's happening with the gasoline price. we are looking at gasoline futures slightly lower here. because we did see a historical build in the gasoline supply right around what analysts were expecting. of course, we'll continue to watch what happens here with the heating oil price, the proxy for diesel which is often most expensive and a great concern to the transportation industry. >> thank you, sharon epperson. shares of time warner hitting new all-time highs, raising its quarterly dividends by 11%. we'll have a live interview with jeff bewkes later in the show. disney and 3m jumping to record highs. boise cascade up 25% this morning. the plywood and lumber company trading on the new york stock exchange under the ticker symbol bcc. >> he was just on, but we have breaking news. we'll go back to phil lebeau at headquarters. >> the chairman of the ntsb, which is investigating the dreamliner fires saying in washington today that the ntsb is likely weeks away from hav
but of course, has run into problems getting that crude out of the end point there in texas. we're also watching what's happening with the gasoline price. we are looking at gasoline futures slightly lower here. because we did see a historical build in the gasoline supply right around what analysts were expecting. of course, we'll continue to watch what happens here with the heating oil price, the proxy for diesel which is often most expensive and a great concern to the transportation industry....
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. >> your target on texas? >> on texas? >> wti. >> oh, sorry, i was going to say, we're not going to texas anytime soon. i could tell you a different story about that. >> yes. >> wti right now, the target is really to be -- we are expecting it to narrow and rally up towards brent. over 110 is our expectation for brent. we were looking for wti to get towards 100. the i think what's going on is making us question that, quite frankly. there's pressure on that spread. and i think there's many reasons, as we've said, for that spread to stay wide. i think we're going to have to look again at how we think about that. generally speaking, overall, upward pressure. >> we covered currencies and geopolitics and a lot more. see you later. >> thanks. >> as we're hitting the new milestones on the markets, more broadly, apple off the session lows moments ago. down by 1% now, so the market's moving higher in spite of the move lower in shares of apple. also take a look at some of the financials. financials providing leadership today. trackin
. >> your target on texas? >> on texas? >> wti. >> oh, sorry, i was going to say, we're not going to texas anytime soon. i could tell you a different story about that. >> yes. >> wti right now, the target is really to be -- we are expecting it to narrow and rally up towards brent. over 110 is our expectation for brent. we were looking for wti to get towards 100. the i think what's going on is making us question that, quite frankly. there's pressure on that...
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just within the last hour, we want to show you pictures out of fth, texas. this is a boeing 787 dreamliner en route to washington state on a ferry flight. this is not a test flight. it's a flight the faa granted special permission, or ferry flight permission, so it could go back to the boeing facilities outside of seattle. that plane took off. it will be landing in a couple of hours. when it does land there, it will be joining a number of other dreamliners that are parked outside the boeing plant in everett, washington. look at this picture coming from our affiliate earlier this morning. they're stacked up there. remember they've not been able to do any test flights, nor have they been able to do any deliveries. yet they still have production continuing at the regular schedule. these planes are starting to back up there at boeing in everett. finally, take a look at shares of boeing today. two things we want to look at here. first of all, intraday -- actually, let's start with intraday, look at that. that stock is spiking higher now as the ntsb chair is talki
just within the last hour, we want to show you pictures out of fth, texas. this is a boeing 787 dreamliner en route to washington state on a ferry flight. this is not a test flight. it's a flight the faa granted special permission, or ferry flight permission, so it could go back to the boeing facilities outside of seattle. that plane took off. it will be landing in a couple of hours. when it does land there, it will be joining a number of other dreamliners that are parked outside the boeing...
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city southern, ksu, $103, all-time record and it may be in talks to build a major hub to bring oil to texas refineries. shipping by train. and important to get an outlet for the domestic oil, and ksu is the preferred way to play it. a terrific stock because of the smoking hot mexican trunk line. how do we know this isn't a blip? you see companies make truck engines and components like cummins, $2.39 and remarkable runs all, nowhere near as amazing as boeing. the supposedly hobled pitiful helpless giant maker of planes that isn't supposed to be able to fly any time soon, if you read the press reports. why the heck 66 cents from the 52-week high, how about because they play huge orders with the companies, because it may be, despite what the press reports you hear and see the financest manufacturer in the world. they will fick this problem faster than anyone believes possible. that abundance of order makes sense given airlines are the most solvent i have ever seen them and i think -- get this. stop trading for a moment. i any united continental, delta, and u.s. air are all buy, buy, buy. that'
city southern, ksu, $103, all-time record and it may be in talks to build a major hub to bring oil to texas refineries. shipping by train. and important to get an outlet for the domestic oil, and ksu is the preferred way to play it. a terrific stock because of the smoking hot mexican trunk line. how do we know this isn't a blip? you see companies make truck engines and components like cummins, $2.39 and remarkable runs all, nowhere near as amazing as boeing. the supposedly hobled pitiful...
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most left cars in galveston, texas, which is where they left from. they will have to go to galveston, get their vehicles and go home. many won't reach their home until the end of the day on friday. that is a lot later than monday morning when they were expecting to be off of this ship. carl. >> janet, it will be quite a scene. hope to come back to you later. janet shamlian in mobile. i guess they have a choice of staying at a hotel overnight and then leaving the following day, which you think you just want to get home. >> you want to get home. but you also probably want to shower. so a hotel may not be so bad in terms of delaying on the return. >> i don't want to delay on it too long. some of the reports we've had are just -- >> tough, feel for those people who thought they were going on vacation. >> the good news is there have been no fatalities, injuries, everybody hopefully will recover. >> see what happens to ccl. >>> when we come back, california-based apple hoping for much needed love. will it come in the form of an apple tv event. one is going
most left cars in galveston, texas, which is where they left from. they will have to go to galveston, get their vehicles and go home. many won't reach their home until the end of the day on friday. that is a lot later than monday morning when they were expecting to be off of this ship. carl. >> janet, it will be quite a scene. hope to come back to you later. janet shamlian in mobile. i guess they have a choice of staying at a hotel overnight and then leaving the following day, which you...
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i do point out there was also a decision in an east texas court. i point out east texas because it's historically an insular area. that's driving apple down in pre-market. because i don't want people to know, well, someone knows what tim cook's going to say. the decision came down late yesterday, no one was focused on it. i saw frenetics spike up and apple go down. don't necessarily read that the stock is telling you what apple's going to do today. >> it hasn't been that long since the goldman conference where cook was interviewed. he defended their cash strategy. i wonder, does he double back on any of that today? do they try to keep this as by the book? >> wouldn't that be an incredible misdirection play, if you will, in there. and basically changed everything and said, look, we're going to double the dividend. obviously the lawsuit, if that happens, einhorn could declare victory. i know he wants the preferred. i want growth. i keep hoping for the bid for netflix. >> twitter's worth $10 billion. >> they tried getting that for 10. where's apple so
i do point out there was also a decision in an east texas court. i point out east texas because it's historically an insular area. that's driving apple down in pre-market. because i don't want people to know, well, someone knows what tim cook's going to say. the decision came down late yesterday, no one was focused on it. i saw frenetics spike up and apple go down. don't necessarily read that the stock is telling you what apple's going to do today. >> it hasn't been that long since the...
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it had been scheduled to return to galveston, texas, yesterday but its trip was disrupted by an engine room fire, which knocked out the ship's propulsion system. and homeowners are doing a better job -- i'm sorry i'm laughing. keeping up with their mortgage payments. credit reporting agency transunion says about 5.2% of mortgage holders were two months or more behind their payments during the fourth quarter. that's a four-year low, down from 6% a year earlier. i know joe was laughing like crazy. i assume. maybe not. but i could just -- i was channeling and i knew it the second i said it. >> just call it a day. >> you're -- >> institutional knowledge about alabama is -- you called it mobile, and i'm okay with that. i don't expect you -- >> you know you don't drive, either, so those gas stations those mobile gas stations that you've seen, right? >> yeah. >> steve drives. >> have you been to alabama? >> no comment. >> all right. >> have you been to alabama? >> i have. >> our next guest is one of the most highly regarded ceos of his time. today he's sharing his secrets to success in a new
it had been scheduled to return to galveston, texas, yesterday but its trip was disrupted by an engine room fire, which knocked out the ship's propulsion system. and homeowners are doing a better job -- i'm sorry i'm laughing. keeping up with their mortgage payments. credit reporting agency transunion says about 5.2% of mortgage holders were two months or more behind their payments during the fourth quarter. that's a four-year low, down from 6% a year earlier. i know joe was laughing like...
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sue, i asked johnson about the fact he still lives in california when the company is based here in texas with stock down more than 50%. does he still feel it is okay that he doesn't live here with the employees. and he said, i'm here more than i spend time anywhere else. i think that they actually like it when i leave. sue? >> very interesting to say the least. courtney, thank you very much. yeah. he drives a hard bargain in trying to turn that company around. >>> another retailer on the move, ralph lauren. reporting higher sales during the holiday period. with higher sales in north america and improvement. the company now expects a bigger improvement in its operating profits for theier than initially projected. investors are taking notice and ralph lauren is up on the trading session at $176.32 a share. >>> now with market flash, hi, josh. >> hey, sue. dow transports may have hit a record high yesterday but not every transportation company is enjoying the party. check out the trucking and logistics company. it is getting crushed here today. the worst performer. lower than expected adjus
sue, i asked johnson about the fact he still lives in california when the company is based here in texas with stock down more than 50%. does he still feel it is okay that he doesn't live here with the employees. and he said, i'm here more than i spend time anywhere else. i think that they actually like it when i leave. sue? >> very interesting to say the least. courtney, thank you very much. yeah. he drives a hard bargain in trying to turn that company around. >>> another...
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look at texas instrument. that's why the stock is higher. another player in the chip space topping wall street expectations when it reported earnings last night. that stock is higher. a couple big movers, look at the stock down and here is the reason why, the european agency rejected the anti-obesity drug for the second time. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. power rundown time, jane wells is on the team today. so is timon h simon hobbs. neilson will start to count people who watch tv shows via netflix, hula and other devices. by guess by my smart tv. is this a good move? what took them so long. if you watch the show, you watch the show. it ought to be counted. what do you think, jane? >> my daughter chose, do i pay for internet or cable? she chose internet. she only watches tv on internet. my son at college only watches tv on internet. if you want to know what the next generation is watching, it usually isn't on tv. >> to put content on-line for sense on the dollar, if the cable tv -- >> well, wake up! >> if the tv system is broke
look at texas instrument. that's why the stock is higher. another player in the chip space topping wall street expectations when it reported earnings last night. that stock is higher. a couple big movers, look at the stock down and here is the reason why, the european agency rejected the anti-obesity drug for the second time. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. power rundown time, jane wells is on the team today. so is timon h simon hobbs. neilson will start to count people who...
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most notably in west texas. there's how the two stocks are doing. barely up, to 45.18. linn up as well as 37.39. the state with the most recoverable crude oil in shale is, surprise, california. which of course has highest gas prices. lots of job growth and energy independence. but there is some opposition. jane wells is at a test well in kettleman city. >> tyler, this is a secret of what people are doing here. they don't want to talk about it. as best they can determine, there are 35 to 40 test wells drilling down as much as 15,000 feet, tapping into what the government says could be 15 billion barrels of crude oil trapped in shale. >> exploratory stuff is here west of mid way sunset. prs. >> auctions of mineral rights of so-called monterey shale, is heated. lot of f last year the government got $190 million in royalties. >> we get 12% drilled on blm yield. >> off top. >> off the top. >> could mean hundreds of thousands of jobs in a state with a sub or not letter high unploemt rate. huge amount of revenue into a state and local governments that are suffering right now.
most notably in west texas. there's how the two stocks are doing. barely up, to 45.18. linn up as well as 37.39. the state with the most recoverable crude oil in shale is, surprise, california. which of course has highest gas prices. lots of job growth and energy independence. but there is some opposition. jane wells is at a test well in kettleman city. >> tyler, this is a secret of what people are doing here. they don't want to talk about it. as best they can determine, there are 35 to...
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worth, texas. they were bringing it back to the boeing facility in everett, washington. uneventful flight. this was an test flight. this was a ferry flight, repositioning the dreamliner. as this plane was enroute the ntsb held its latest update regarding the battery investigation. they make it very clear. while they are close to figuring out exactly what caused this fire, they have not yet gotten to that point with the lithium ion battery but they did raise serious questions about the certification process and whether or not boeing and faa asked all the right questions about the potential safety hazards involving the lithium ion batteries. here is the ntsb chairman. >> we want to understand what was different in the testing that they did then. what happened in service. and what is different about some of the tests that are being conducted now post event to look at the battery and also look at potential failure modes in the battery and abuse of the battery. >> again, ntsb hasn't determined exactly what caused short circuiting within one cell within the lithium ion battery
worth, texas. they were bringing it back to the boeing facility in everett, washington. uneventful flight. this was an test flight. this was a ferry flight, repositioning the dreamliner. as this plane was enroute the ntsb held its latest update regarding the battery investigation. they make it very clear. while they are close to figuring out exactly what caused this fire, they have not yet gotten to that point with the lithium ion battery but they did raise serious questions about the...
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jerry in texas, jerry. >> caller: yes. >> jerry. >> caller: jim, we'll be asking the city fathers of houston to consider changing the name to wattsville during football season next year. >> oh, you're too hard. too hard. >> caller: if one were to assume that the trade balance of the u.s. would show some nice improvement the next few years, what section or two would you guess might benefit more, jim? >> if our trade balance were to get in line, you would only be able to do that because we were importing less energy and exporting some which means you would want to be in the natural gas and integrate oils which needs to be in eog. that's the best. >>> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions #madtweets. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services th
jerry in texas, jerry. >> caller: yes. >> jerry. >> caller: jim, we'll be asking the city fathers of houston to consider changing the name to wattsville during football season next year. >> oh, you're too hard. too hard. >> caller: if one were to assume that the trade balance of the u.s. would show some nice improvement the next few years, what section or two would you guess might benefit more, jim? >> if our trade balance were to get in line, you would only...
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. >> reporter: west texas is closing up on the session, and brent crude is just about 114. oil turning positive this morning after some positive sentiment out of europe, and then that bolstered by our equity session as well, but turning our attention to rbob gasoline, seeing an increase of roughly 1% there, and in terms of the gas prices and the translation that we've seen at the pump, the national average for a gallon of regular, $3.78 a gallon. maria, back to you, and have a great weekend. >> you, too, jack. inching up there towards $4. see you later, jackie d'angelis. proponents of the keystone pipeline meanwhile from canada say it would help lower gas prices and make u.s. less dependant on middle eastern oil. the next guest says the media high lies images like this up, the recent protest in washington over its construction rather than public opinion that seems to favor buying more oil from our friend in canada. joining me in a first on cnbc interview is canadian ambassador to the united states gary doerr. thanks for seeing you. >> thanks for having me. >> want to talk a
. >> reporter: west texas is closing up on the session, and brent crude is just about 114. oil turning positive this morning after some positive sentiment out of europe, and then that bolstered by our equity session as well, but turning our attention to rbob gasoline, seeing an increase of roughly 1% there, and in terms of the gas prices and the translation that we've seen at the pump, the national average for a gallon of regular, $3.78 a gallon. maria, back to you, and have a great...
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and there is concern about a key pipeline that was supposed to take crude from texas being delayed and being at full capacity until the fourth quarter. we have seen changes with the bomb here to the u.s. in 2007 where oil stood at last time the dow was at 14,000. back then, we saw tro pro ducks levels around 8.5 million barrels a day here in the u.s. now at 11 million per day. back then, prices 80 bucks. now at 98. that has to do with the fact that oil and equities seem to be moving quite a bit in tandem. back to you. >> sharon, thank you he much. and keeping with the rally and theme today. as well as an angle. fill is join issing us and phil i said i thought front to back, forth had the best looking group of new cars of any car maker out there. seems like customers agree. >> they had a soiled month. no doubt about that, brian. we will go over ford numbers in a bit. but first off, news that rhonda report january sales with increase of 12.8%. honda seeing a big game forty new accord. as we see these new come in and auto makers in wab keep this in mind. most of the gains we have seen, th
and there is concern about a key pipeline that was supposed to take crude from texas being delayed and being at full capacity until the fourth quarter. we have seen changes with the bomb here to the u.s. in 2007 where oil stood at last time the dow was at 14,000. back then, we saw tro pro ducks levels around 8.5 million barrels a day here in the u.s. now at 11 million per day. back then, prices 80 bucks. now at 98. that has to do with the fact that oil and equities seem to be moving quite a bit...
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in our tech news, texas instruments is raiding its quarterly dividends by a third. shares of pi have risen about 10% since the beginning of last year, but they are still 70% lower than the 2000 high. shares of gardener denver rising on reports that kkr is bidding $75 a share for the industrial pump manufacturer. yesterday was the deadline for offers for the company. the hot and cold sales process has been going on since last summer. i'm guessing you know a little bit about that, too. >> a little bit. solaris of aig getting a boost after the company's operating results beat specations. among the drivers, stronger operator earnings in its life insurance business and better underwriting margins in its property and casualty business. and a little bit of higher investment income. ceo ben lachey on the cnbc yesterday. >> the results are terrific and we had a couple of headlines problems which caused the quarter, but still, with the huge loss of sandy of $2 billion pretax, we made a profit in the quarter. >>> fm global boss jon corzine has avoided a lifetime ban from the f
in our tech news, texas instruments is raiding its quarterly dividends by a third. shares of pi have risen about 10% since the beginning of last year, but they are still 70% lower than the 2000 high. shares of gardener denver rising on reports that kkr is bidding $75 a share for the industrial pump manufacturer. yesterday was the deadline for offers for the company. the hot and cold sales process has been going on since last summer. i'm guessing you know a little bit about that, too. >> a...
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one group of buses will go this direction, right back to galveston, texas. they'll make sure they get back to the point where this trip started, where it was supposed to end on monday. the other is the opposite direction, going to new orleans and it's going to actually take about 1,500 people to hotel rooms there. they'll get a chance really to unwind, decompress a little bit, they'll get a warm shower, which i'm sure they want and need, they'll get a chance to sleep in a fresh bed with fresh linens, a little built it of energy there 12 planes have been chartered to fly these passengers back to galvest galveston. they'll be taken back to houston to where it all started. a lot going on here. everything moving except the ship. it's still moving very slowly. it's going to be early friday morning before it's empty. >> jay, is the company at least giving them some money back? >> it is. it's reimbursing all of the fees for this trip obviously, the ticket price, the taxes. it's also going to cut them a check tofor $500, which doesn't sound like much given what they
one group of buses will go this direction, right back to galveston, texas. they'll make sure they get back to the point where this trip started, where it was supposed to end on monday. the other is the opposite direction, going to new orleans and it's going to actually take about 1,500 people to hotel rooms there. they'll get a chance really to unwind, decompress a little bit, they'll get a warm shower, which i'm sure they want and need, they'll get a chance to sleep in a fresh bed with fresh...
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going to love it because they will be able to finally sell their oil at the brent price, not the west texas price. >> cash in on that, michael. i want to hear your point on that. austan's a smart guy. i just don't understand what he's saying here. >> first of all, the biggest reason the price of oil is the price it is now is because the dollar is so weak. if you go back to the last two booms we had, the clinton and reagan boom when there was huge demand for oil, the price was nowhere near it is now. it's obama's week dollar that has driven up the price of oil. >> we may be energy independent, austan. that's the kie keye point i'm trying to make. let me move on to the infrastructure. he wants another $50 billion of infrastructure. nobody is against infrastructure but anybody up on the hill says there should be long-term planning so we can do it efficiently. >> i agree with that. >> he has put so much extra money that never was shovel ready. you've heard that line, he used it himself, and here, too, i got to say to you all this government money, if it was going to jump the economy, why hasn't
going to love it because they will be able to finally sell their oil at the brent price, not the west texas price. >> cash in on that, michael. i want to hear your point on that. austan's a smart guy. i just don't understand what he's saying here. >> first of all, the biggest reason the price of oil is the price it is now is because the dollar is so weak. if you go back to the last two booms we had, the clinton and reagan boom when there was huge demand for oil, the price was...
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it's causing the bizarre dichotomy between the west texas and brent price and they're pumping out of cushing using the c-pipe. it used to go the other way. now there's so much oil going into cushing there's no room for this stuff. there's so much more oil though. that enterprise is expanding its pipe at a voracious pace to handle it. these master limited partnerships are notorious issuers of stock, they're a point and a half off the high. it did trade down from 55 to 49 not that long ago. the companies as part of the tax reform, it didn't. that said i still think it's a decent entry point to get some of this 4.79% yield. i'd put half on and hope it goes to a better yield. keep in mind this is the big daddy of the mlps with $50 billion market capitalization. it will sell down big if another big mlp offers stock. it has the biggest opportunity of all of them right now. i believe that's bigger even than kinder morgan and more than energy transfer partners. even as etp yields 7.7%. trust me, i learned the hard way that that yield can't make up for the price depreciation when they're as p
it's causing the bizarre dichotomy between the west texas and brent price and they're pumping out of cushing using the c-pipe. it used to go the other way. now there's so much oil going into cushing there's no room for this stuff. there's so much more oil though. that enterprise is expanding its pipe at a voracious pace to handle it. these master limited partnerships are notorious issuers of stock, they're a point and a half off the high. it did trade down from 55 to 49 not that long ago. the...
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. >> that's cheaper than the west texas crude. if they could get them to the refineries in the gulf cost and the rest of the pipe system would get them to the east and coast coast, but it's all bess stopped by this controversy. no one wants to move. >> who wants to convince the governors of those states that it's a good idea. >> i had the governor from nebraska, he said he's fine with it, they're waiting for obama. >>> so how come stocks are so great? >> people are under the assumption that the central banks will always be there. we get into this self-reinforcing concept that they're the only ones going up, and you have to build. eventually it collapses, but for now it's going up. >>> you've had considerable wealth creation, even more than most, what does that do to the political situations? i don't really see that in the polls. >> i think it helped the president over the last year. you had the market going up, people recapture 401(k)s, it hasn't happened in real estate as much. when you think of the american average household, it
. >> that's cheaper than the west texas crude. if they could get them to the refineries in the gulf cost and the rest of the pipe system would get them to the east and coast coast, but it's all bess stopped by this controversy. no one wants to move. >> who wants to convince the governors of those states that it's a good idea. >> i had the governor from nebraska, he said he's fine with it, they're waiting for obama. >>> so how come stocks are so great? >> people...
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oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of the country that is something that kept a lid on the rise in the u.s. oil price. in terms of precious metals, it has been a strong day for precious metals after the jobs data and that unploemt rate is what traders are watching. one reason they think precious metals. >> so what has happened to the individual investor over that time? jane wells is in los angeles. jane? >> hi, tyler. you think of americans as being resilient and optimistic. we found more than a few who said they survived the last few years by thinking of warren buffett. the view from main street when we come back. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send mo
oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of the country that is something that kept a lid on the rise in the u.s. oil price. in terms of precious metals, it has been a strong day for precious metals after the jobs data and that unploemt rate is what traders are watching. one reason they think precious...
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i think you let texas come back to you around 32 to 35. >> target, jb? >> yeah. i have been in it since high 50s and i would stick with it. i like the aggressive push into canada and i think they have been running circles around wal-mart and different ways and you know the stock looks like she wants it continue higher so i would stick with it. >> okay, final trades after this short break. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. he ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ . >>> stephanie, kick us off with final trades. >> yeah, i will buy yum
i think you let texas come back to you around 32 to 35. >> target, jb? >> yeah. i have been in it since high 50s and i would stick with it. i like the aggressive push into canada and i think they have been running circles around wal-mart and different ways and you know the stock looks like she wants it continue higher so i would stick with it. >> okay, final trades after this short break. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use...
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its worse day in two months, back below $95 on west texas intermediate crude. gold is well below 1,600 an ounce and after the fed minutes came out the stock market slid as well. >> the market wanted to hear that we are going to get quantitative easing, qe, forever, right? qe1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and as long as we could possibly live. the problem here is the potential bank minutes did suggest that they might have to either slow or even stop buying assets before they see a pickup in hiring. remember, of course, before they had pegged the exit strategy to a pickup in hiring or a lowering of the unemployment rate, right, but they were saying essentially they might have to slow that before the pickup in hiring and people are getting a little bit spooked. seeing the dollar move up and yields moving up on the bond market, stocks moving lower hearing of a possibly earlier end than expected to quantitative easing. >> you know how it works, when a company puts bad news out there, they will feed it out early and let people get used to idea. you don't want the markets to go col
its worse day in two months, back below $95 on west texas intermediate crude. gold is well below 1,600 an ounce and after the fed minutes came out the stock market slid as well. >> the market wanted to hear that we are going to get quantitative easing, qe, forever, right? qe1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and as long as we could possibly live. the problem here is the potential bank minutes did suggest that they might have to either slow or even stop buying assets before they see a pickup in hiring....
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daniel in texas. >> caller: jim, big baylor bears boo-yah to you. >> thank you. >> i was in a real money portfolio management class. one of our key tools of trade was the peg ratio to find the most valuable stocks in the fund. i'm specializing in i.t. and started looking more toward the cash flow and the free cash flow to find more valuable i.t. stock. do you think less cash flow -- >> look, i like the peg ratio. i look at myself and analyzing a company i want to be involved in. i look at operating cash flow. that's the one thing that no one can really jigger. operating cash flow is growing to me and you're a student in business, you know how to look for it, is a great way to measure a company's worth and its future. with apologies to gordon gekko, greed, not good. you have to lock in profits as stocks go up. you can't just hold stocks forever unless you're playing with the house's money. the best position you can be in is when all that's left is the profit that the market's given you. then let it run forever. stay with cramer. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more
daniel in texas. >> caller: jim, big baylor bears boo-yah to you. >> thank you. >> i was in a real money portfolio management class. one of our key tools of trade was the peg ratio to find the most valuable stocks in the fund. i'm specializing in i.t. and started looking more toward the cash flow and the free cash flow to find more valuable i.t. stock. do you think less cash flow -- >> look, i like the peg ratio. i look at myself and analyzing a company i want to be...
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representative kevin brady is republican from texas and he is chairman of the joint economic committee. welcome, good to have you with us, sir. >> thank you. i believe you assume there is no prospect for a deal to avert the spending cuts that kicks in midnight tomorrow night. is that such a bad thing? >> no, it isn't. i think is absolutely necessary. this was a bipartisan agreement. idea proposed by the president, agreed to by republicans more than a year ago. in fact the president threatened to veto any change in the cuts last year. and so, i think while these are relatively modest and a tiny, tiny part of our economy, i think it is finally time we get some real authentic spending restraint in this government. >> a small part of the economy. i take your point. and even a relatively small part of the spending overall. but in terms of the spending that will be affected, because so much has been taken off the table, with respect to these cuts, it is a -- it is a more -- and they will phase in over the next seven months, it is a more significant cut. i'm curious about your district not kn
representative kevin brady is republican from texas and he is chairman of the joint economic committee. welcome, good to have you with us, sir. >> thank you. i believe you assume there is no prospect for a deal to avert the spending cuts that kicks in midnight tomorrow night. is that such a bad thing? >> no, it isn't. i think is absolutely necessary. this was a bipartisan agreement. idea proposed by the president, agreed to by republicans more than a year ago. in fact the president...
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names like texas instruments trading at its 52-week high. tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> enter ji taking the blame for the super bowl power outage. get this, the device was specifically installed to protect the superdome's equipment in the event of a cable failure between the switch gear and stadium. oops. energy. let's look at how the stock is trading right now. you see a bit after slide down. a buck 35 at 63.61 today. sue? >> ty, mattel analysts meeting in new york. two straight years of billion dollar plus operating and brand like barbie and hot wheels. but there are challenges that remain. namely competition from mobile space and uneven global recovery. stock is trading at 52-week highs because they beat on the revenue figure. up about a percent on the trading session at $40.09. first on "power lunch," ceo briyan stockton talking to us ahead of analysts. mr. stockton, we appreciate it. thanks for being here on "power lunch." >> thanks. it is great to be here in new york, even with all of the snow. >> yes, your timi
names like texas instruments trading at its 52-week high. tyler, back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> enter ji taking the blame for the super bowl power outage. get this, the device was specifically installed to protect the superdome's equipment in the event of a cable failure between the switch gear and stadium. oops. energy. let's look at how the stock is trading right now. you see a bit after slide down. a buck 35 at 63.61 today. sue? >> ty, mattel analysts...
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there's a trend toward healthy eating and i think hain is a winner not a loser and the bears -- kevin in texas, kevin? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from houston. >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: do you then american rental car will break out to a new high after the awesome quarter? >> i like american rail car. there was a push between that one and trinity. >> buy, buy, buy -- >> a plethora of oil in all different places and not a lot of pipelines and american rail is one of the helpers of that issue. joe in new york. joe? >> caller: hi, jim. >> hey, joe. >> caller: my stock is sdrl seadrill. i'd like your comment on the stocks and the high dividend. >> i have been incorrectly saying that this one is not the right one to be in because i was worried about the yield and the yield seems to be okay. i do like the drillers, i do like national oil well, my charitable trust just sold schlumberger at the 70 to 72. let's go to howard in indiana. howard? >> caller: hi, jim. i want you to know i watch your show almost every night. really enjoy it. my question -- i own commonwealth reit cwh. monday it wa
there's a trend toward healthy eating and i think hain is a winner not a loser and the bears -- kevin in texas, kevin? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from houston. >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: do you then american rental car will break out to a new high after the awesome quarter? >> i like american rail car. there was a push between that one and trinity. >> buy, buy, buy -- >> a plethora of oil in all different places and not a lot of pipelines and...
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jim key of south texas money management. gary wedbush of wedbush securities and american wealth management. guys, good to see you. kick us off, what's on your radar for tomorrow? >> well, a couple things. i think the positive from the negative gdp number last quarter was the 2.2% increase in personal consumption expenditure. so i think people are going to be looking to the consumer stocks like they were today. companies like campbell, kraft, vf corporation. burger king. also true, the second thing is business spending in addition to industrial production, i think the market is going to be looking to companies like lincoln electric, dr automotive. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gary, you're up. keeping a close eye on europe? >> hi, maria. yeah, europe and u.s. budget are the main hurdles for extending our rally. closely watching the news flow on the march 1 spending cuts, the prices of european southern sovereign debt. i expect these two items will cause the s&p to back off below 1,500. but then you've got to buy the u.s
jim key of south texas money management. gary wedbush of wedbush securities and american wealth management. guys, good to see you. kick us off, what's on your radar for tomorrow? >> well, a couple things. i think the positive from the negative gdp number last quarter was the 2.2% increase in personal consumption expenditure. so i think people are going to be looking to the consumer stocks like they were today. companies like campbell, kraft, vf corporation. burger king. also true, the...
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the most mature division, which is the eagleford of south texas. we have a limited amount of acreage, only 26,000 acres, but some of the best wells in the whole play. so that is one of the properties that we've been marketing and we hope to announce something in the near future about how we're going to divest that asset and use that cash to redeploy into our other plays. >> what happens? it was just a bunch of -- there are a bunch of things that some were not under your control. natural gas prices went down. but throughout this period, you've been growing your production, which is what i want to see out of an oil company. >> our production's up substantially. we started last year under 10,000 barrels a day and ended the year at 18,500. and we've given guidance this year of close to 25,000 barrels a day as an exit rate. all we can do is continue harvesting what we have. we are extremely excited about the new play, we're drilling there march 15th, probably at least five wells there this year, continue to add to our acreage position, we see that as a
the most mature division, which is the eagleford of south texas. we have a limited amount of acreage, only 26,000 acres, but some of the best wells in the whole play. so that is one of the properties that we've been marketing and we hope to announce something in the near future about how we're going to divest that asset and use that cash to redeploy into our other plays. >> what happens? it was just a bunch of -- there are a bunch of things that some were not under your control. natural...
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look at the president that we saw during the last bits of the campaign when he started to sound like a texas republican when it came to drilling and expanding our energy independence it's quite at odds of where he is today, sort of caught between his two lovers, on the one side we have the environmentalists and on the other we have labor. i ultimately think he's going to move forward with it. i hope he does. we need the jobs. the unions are pretty clear that this country needs those jobs. and frankly we need to move in the direction of more energy independence, larry. >> how about this? this is a little machiavellian, which is why i love it. it's very cynical politics. he goes for the keystone pipeline. in return, either for a straight carbon tax or some kind of baloney cap and trade and tax plan. in other words, he won't go, what you said and what you -- he won't go straight into the enviros and the hollywood crowd. and i don't think the hollywood crowd's as tough touas the envi. but he gets something in return, we're going to tax carbon, put a million people out of work that way, put the c
look at the president that we saw during the last bits of the campaign when he started to sound like a texas republican when it came to drilling and expanding our energy independence it's quite at odds of where he is today, sort of caught between his two lovers, on the one side we have the environmentalists and on the other we have labor. i ultimately think he's going to move forward with it. i hope he does. we need the jobs. the unions are pretty clear that this country needs those jobs. and...
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the senate has only rejected two of its own twice they can find. 1989 john tower, the senator from texas, then a guy before that in 1959. but it's rare the senate does this. i will take some umbrage with what joel just said about hagel being in this much trouble if you will. let's be very clear about the tower nomination in 1989. john tower had been investigated by the fbi for six weeks prior to his vote out of committee which was 11-9 unfavorable vote to the senate floor. he went down in flames. he got a vote on the senate floor. he went down on the conservative side because paul wyrich was the one that went before the senate armed services committee and testified against him saying that he was immoral, a drunk, et cetera, et cetera. what's happening, exact same thing happening now. you're seeing people in the far right, you've got 250,000 bucks in ads being spent. >> i don't agree with that. i think that's wrong. >> no, larry. >> i think the democrats have been totally lukewarm on this. let me go to kevin williamson. >> we're also talking about a gross gross double standard here. kissi
the senate has only rejected two of its own twice they can find. 1989 john tower, the senator from texas, then a guy before that in 1959. but it's rare the senate does this. i will take some umbrage with what joel just said about hagel being in this much trouble if you will. let's be very clear about the tower nomination in 1989. john tower had been investigated by the fbi for six weeks prior to his vote out of committee which was 11-9 unfavorable vote to the senate floor. he went down in...